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BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety

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BSB41419

Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety

This qualification is suitable for people working in a work health and safety (WHS) role that may or may not work under supervision. They may provide leadership and guidance to others and have some limited responsibilities for the output of others.

Overview

Course Overview

The BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety course is designed for individuals responsible for providing leadership and guidance in WHS matters in the workplace. It equips students with practical skills and knowledge to assist in managing risks, applying relevant WHS laws and supporting the overall safety framework within an organisation.

This nationally recognised qualification covers:

  • Understanding and applying WHS laws in the workplace
  • Identifying hazards, assessing and controlling risks
  • Contributing to incident investigations and emergency response planning
  • Participating in WHS consultation processes
  • Assisting in the implementation and monitoring of policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements.

 


 

Recommended For

This course is ideal for individuals who have responsibilities for workplace health and safety or are seeking to formalise or advance their skills in this area. It is particularly suited to:

  • Supervisors and team leaders: Those who oversee work health and safety processes or have WHS duties as part of their leadership role.
  • Aspiring WHS professionals: Individuals aiming to become WHS advisors, coordinators, or officers in their workplace or industry.
  • Career changers or job seekers: People looking to enter the WHS field or enhance their employment prospects with a nationally recognised qualification.
  • Experienced workers: Individuals with practical WHS experience seeking formal recognition or upskilling to align with current regulatory and industry standards.

Career Pathways
Roles vary depending on the industry and sector, including positions such as:

  • WHS Advisor
  • Safety Officer
  • Safety Inspector
  • Health and Safety Coordinator.

Education Pathways
Students may undertake a Diploma of Work Health and Safety, a university degree, or pursue additional certifications in specific WHS areas, such as hazard management, risk management, or emergency response.

Units

Course Structure

This course consists of 10 units of competency.

BSBWHS412 Assist with workplace compliance with WHS laws
Assist with establishing and maintaining workplace compliance with work health and safety (WHS) laws.

BSBWRT411 Write complex documents
Plan, draft and finalise complex documents.

BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management
Contribute to identifying work health and safety (WHS) hazards and assessing and controlling risks relating to identified hazards.

BSBOPS403 Apply business risk management processes
Identify business risks and apply established risk management processes to a defined area of operations within the responsibilities and obligations of the work role.

BSBWHS413 Contribute to the implementation and maintenance of WHS consultation and participation processes
Contribute to implementing and maintaining work health and safety (WHS) consultation and participation as prescribed in legislation.

BSBWHS431 Develop processes and procedures for controlling hazardous chemicals in the workplace
Develop processes and procedures for controlling hazardous chemicals in the workplace and monitor their effectiveness.

BSBWHS418 Assist with managing WHS compliance of contractors
Assist with managing the work health and safety (WHS) implications of using contractors.

BSBWHS415 Contribute to implementing WHS management systems
Contribute to implementing a plan for a work health and safety management system (WHSMS) that applies to their own role.

BSBWHS416 Contribute to workplace incident response
Assist with actions and activities performed in response to workplace incidents according to work health and safety (WHS) legislative and organisational requirements.

BSBCMM411 Make presentations
Prepare, deliver and review presentations for target audiences.

Delivery

Delivery Methods

Choose from a range of flexible delivery options:

Face-to-Face Classroom
Attend eight (8) days of face-to-face training, 8:30am to 4:00pm, at our Trainwest Training Centre. Post-course assessments are completed via our Canvas LMS after the training component.

Virtual Classroom
Attend the face-to-face training through Microsoft Teams. The virtual classroom is ideal for students who prefer structured real-time sessions with Trainer guidance but are unable to attend the face-to-face classroom.

Self-Paced Learning
Self-directed students complete the course via our Canvas LMS and receive remote support over the telephone, email, and Microsoft Teams. Please speak with our Student Services Team for more information.

Inhouse Training
This course can be customised for group training. Delivery can be tailored to suit organisational requirements, with flexible delivery options in the workplace. Please speak with our Student Services Team for more information.

 


 

Assessment Requirements

This competency-based course requires students to demonstrate the skills and knowledge gained through their training. External assessments are completed to provide evidence that students have understood and successfully applied the training in the workplace.

Assessment tasks typically include:

  • Knowledge-based questions to test understanding
  • Practical tasks, e.g. conducting audits, risk assessment and incident investigations
  • Workplace projects applying learnings in a real-world context.

Canvas LMS
Canvas is a web-based Learning Management System that provides students with 24/7 course access. Students can access learning materials, track their progress, and submit assessments when ready. This allows students to complete tasks independently with the support and guidance of our Trainers and Assessors.

 


 

Course Duration

Students have up to 12 months to complete this course. The time frame for completion varies between students depending on their current job role and pre-existing skills and abilities.

Students can complete the course earlier or extend the duration for up to 18 months if required.

 


 

Skills Recognition

Students may be eligible for recognition of prior learning or credit transfers, reducing the time and cost of their studies.

Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is an assessment process that acknowledges skills and knowledge acquired through formal, non-formal, or informal learning. This pathway allows students to gain recognition for competencies they have already developed, potentially leading to the awarding of a unit of competency or qualification without additional training.

To apply for RPL, please contact our Student Services Team. They will assess the student’s suitability and discuss the process before sending an application kit.

Credit Transfer
Credit transfer allows students to receive recognition for equivalent units of competency they have successfully completed. This process ensures that students do not have to repeat training for units they already hold.

To apply for credit, students must provide evidence of the completed unit, which may include a qualification certificate or transcript, statement of attainment or USI transcript.

 


 

Course Requirements

To be eligible for this course, students must meet the following course requirements:

Prerequisites
Students need to have the following Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) skills:

  • Reading and Writing: Understand WHS policies, procedures, and legislation; complete reports, forms, and workplace documents.
  • Communication: Discuss WHS matters clearly in meetings, briefings, and consultations.
  • Numeracy: Interpret basic data such as risk ratings, incident statistics, and inspection results.
  • Digital Literacy: Use digital tools to access course materials, complete forms, and navigate WHS systems.

Students will complete an LLND assessment prior to enrolment to ensure the course is suitable.

Resources
Students need to have:

  • Laptop with Wi-Fi capability, a USB port, and Microsoft Office
  • Remote students attending the virtual classroom also require Microsoft Teams.

 


 

Student Support

At Trainwest, we support students throughout their learning journey, ensuring they can access the resources and guidance they need to succeed.

Support services include:

  • Trainer & Assessor Assistance: Our experienced trainers and assessors provide students with guidance and support throughout their course.
  • Flexible Learning: Whether studying in-person or remotely, students have access to learning materials, feedback, and assistance.
  • Post-Course Workshops: Students can attend workshops at no additional cost to receive extra support in completing their assessments.
  • Personal Coaching: Students who need one-on-one support can access two free 30-minute sessions with one of our trainers and assessors.
  • Wellbeing & Study Assistance: If students require additional support, we can provide referrals to appropriate services.

 


 

Course Outcome

Upon successful completion, students will receive the nationally recognised qualification BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, which includes a Testamur and Record of Results certificate.

If students do not complete the full qualification, they will receive a Statement of Attainment for all successfully completed units of competency. This is a progression toward the nationally recognised qualification.

 

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Fees

  • Face-to-Face Training:
    • New Trainwest Students: $2,500
    • Returning Trainwest Students: $2,350
  • Self-Paced Learning: $2,000
  • Recognition of Prior Learning: $3,000 (or $300 per unit)
  • Personal Coaching: $150 per hour (after first free hour, if required)

 

Need more information?
Read our Trainwest Student Handbook for more details on our course policies, student services, and other essential information.

Contact our Student Services Team with any questions or for enrolment assistance.

Payment Plans

Trainwest offers payment plans for this course. For terms and conditions, please refer to our Fees and Refunds Policy or contact us.

Calendar

Course Dates

Date Location Enrol
28th April to 7th May 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
3rd June to 12th June 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
30th June to 9th July 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
28th July to 6th August 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
1st September to 10th September 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
30th September to 9th October 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
3rd November to 12th November 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
1st December to 10th December 2025 Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
Self-Paced Trainwest Training Centre - Level 1, 23 Abbott Road, Perth Airport Enrol Now
Course dates and locations are subject to change.
Trainwest will provide you with the skills, knowledge and practices to get the job done.

You can get in touch with us on our contact form, by email, or by phone on 1300 938 411. The Trainwest team are always here to discuss your training requirements in Perth, regional WA or throughout Australia.